Samsung has released 12 new PC displays in three different ranges. These IPS screens incorporate a number of technologies to enhance the visual experience in a way that is comfortable for the eyes. The goal is to reduce eye discomfort even after long-term use.
Samsung has introduced a new line of PC monitors. No less than 12 monitors for office use, but with interesting configurations.
What is special about these screens is that they offer a design with thin borders, HDR 10 and an angle of 178 degrees. They have PPP (Picture by Picture) and PIP (Picture in Picture) functionality, allowing multiple contents to be displayed on the screen at once.
Eye Technologies
Further, All monitors are certified Intelligent Eye Care by TÜV Rhineland. This technology modifies the quality of the image by automatically adjusting the brightness and color temperature according to ambient conditions.
The monitors also have a special eye mode Blue light reduces emissions, This light that causes eye fatigue, as well Flickr is free, Technology that protects the user’s eyes from any glare on the screen.
Samsung S8 Range: 4K UHD or none
Let’s start with the S8 range of 3 screens of three different diagonals (27, 32 and 34 inches). These are three IPS LCD monitors with UHD definition (3 840 x 2 160 pixels), all with USB-C ports and 10 Gbps. Supports speeds and 90 watt loads. That means you can charge your PC or Mac and plug in the video. There will be USB ports on the screen for connecting a mouse, keyboard, external hard drive or webcam.
Samsung S6 or S7: QHD to UHD
The Q7 also has a S7 range with 7 screens in the QHD range. Of these seven, one has a screen Ultravide 34 inches (below) in UWQHD definition with 1000 R curve. They all have a USB hub, S8, USB-CBD charge at 90 watts, and they also have an Ethernet port. It’s very practical to have a workstation ready to use with your laptop. What’s nice about these screens is that they have an adjustable tilt system capable of rotating 90 degrees. The weird thing is that the S6 line offers AMD FreeSync, but not the S7 or S8 line. Definitely a feature related to the definition of slab. Also, Samsung does not relate to update rates, which should undoubtedly be 60 Hz.
The Samsung S7 range is simple, no USB hub or Ethernet. On the other hand, here are two models with 4K UHD definition.
For now, these are announcements with no availability or pricing details. So it is necessary to wait until the local notice that it should not be too long.
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